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Anna Henriette "Jette" Pauss (2 April 1841, at Frogner Manor in Aker (now Frogner, Oslo) – 4 April 1918, in Christiania), née Anna Henriette Wegner, was a Norwegian teacher, editor and humanitarian and missionary leader. In her youth, she was among the key participants in 's 1859 masquerade ball with Louis XIV and Louis XV era costumes in Gamle Logen, one of the highlights of Christiania high society in the 19th century. She had five children, among them the surgeon Nikolai Nissen Paus, the lawyer George Wegner Paus and the hydropower executive Augustin Paus.

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  • Anna Henriette "Jette" Pauss (2 April 1841, at Frogner Manor in Aker (now Frogner, Oslo) – 4 April 1918, in Christiania), née Anna Henriette Wegner, was a Norwegian teacher, editor and humanitarian and missionary leader. With her husband Bernhard Pauss, she was one of the early leaders of the Norwegian Santal Mission, a humanitarian and missionary organisation that was active among the Santhal people of India. In 1907, she succeeded her husband as editor of the organisation's journal Santalen ("The Santal") and also became a member of its executive board, as the first woman elected to the national leadership of a Norwegian missionary organization. She was a teacher at the private Nissen's Girls' School, which was owned by her husband, and was the school's headmistress from 1885 to 1909. She was also a member of the board of directors of the School for Young Ladies in . Together with e.g. Moltke Moe, Erik Werenskiold, Gina Krog, Axel Johannessen, Erika Nissen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, she was among the co-authors of the book , edited by Aksel Arstal (1902). She was the youngest daughter of the industrialist and estate owner Benjamin Wegner and Henriette Seyler, and was a granddaughter of the Hamburg banker L.E. Seyler and Anna Henriette Gossler, for whom she was named. Her mother's family owned Berenberg Bank. Her great-grandfather was the Swiss theatre director Abel Seyler. With her siblings, she was one of the heirs to the Hafslund estate, Frognerseteren and the timber firm Juel, Wegner & Co. She was a goddaughter of Countess Karen Wedel-Jarlsberg, Prime Minister Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog, President of the Parliament Søren Anton Wilhelm Sørenssen, banker Johannes Thomassen Heftye, Prime Minister Frederik Stang, the King's aide-de-camp , Marie Schjøtt and Henriette Benedicte Løvenskiold. In 1864, she and her siblings sold Frognerseteren to her godbrother Thomas Johannessen Heftye. In her youth, she was among the key participants in 's 1859 masquerade ball with Louis XIV and Louis XV era costumes in Gamle Logen, one of the highlights of Christiania high society in the 19th century. She had five children, among them the surgeon Nikolai Nissen Paus, the lawyer George Wegner Paus and the hydropower executive Augustin Paus. She is interred at Vår Frelsers gravlund. (en)
  • Anna Henriette "Jette" Pauss (nascida em 2 de abril de 1841 em em Aker (hoje , Oslo), morreu em 4 de abril de 1918 em Christiania), née Anna Henriette Wegner, professora norueguesa, editora e líder humanitária e missionária. Com seu marido Bernhard Pauss, ela foi uma das primeiras líderes da , uma organização humanitária e missionária que era ativa entre o na Índia. Em 1907, ela sucedeu seu marido como editora do diário da organização ("The Santal") e também se tornou membro de seu conselho executivo, como a primeira mulher eleita para a liderança nacional de uma organização missionária norueguesa. Ela foi professora na escola particular de , de propriedade de seu marido, e foi diretora da escola de 1885 a 1909. Ela também era membro do conselho de administração da Escola para Jovens Senhoras em Christian Augusts Gade. Juntamente com, por exemplo , , , , e Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, ela estava entre os co-autores do livro Forældre og Børn, editado por (1902). Era a filha mais nova do industrial e proprietário de imóveis Benjamin Wegner e Henriette Seyler, e era neta do banqueiro de Hamburgo LE Seyler e Anna Henriette Gossler, para quem foi nomeada. A família de sua mãe era dona do Berenberg Bank. Seu bisavô foi o famoso diretor de teatro suíço Abel Seyler. Com seus irmãos, ela foi uma das herdeiras da fazenda , Frognerseteren e da firma de madeira Juel, Wegner & Co. Ela era afilhada da condessa , primeiro ministro , presidente da Parlamento , banqueiro , primeiro ministro , assessor de campo do rei Hans Christian Rosen, Marie Schjøtt e Henriette Benedicte . Em 1864, ela e seus irmãos venderam Frognerseteren a seu irmão de Deus . Em sua juventude, ela esteve entre os principais participantes do baile de máscaras de em 1859, com trajes da era Louis XIV e Louis XV em , um dos destaques da alta sociedade cristã no século XIX. Ela teve cinco filhos, entre eles o cirurgião Nikolai Nissen Paus, o advogado George Wegner Paus e o executivo hidrelétrico Augustin Paus. Ela está enterrada na Vår Frelsers gravlund. (pt)
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  • Anna Henriette "Jette" Pauss (2 April 1841, at Frogner Manor in Aker (now Frogner, Oslo) – 4 April 1918, in Christiania), née Anna Henriette Wegner, was a Norwegian teacher, editor and humanitarian and missionary leader. In her youth, she was among the key participants in 's 1859 masquerade ball with Louis XIV and Louis XV era costumes in Gamle Logen, one of the highlights of Christiania high society in the 19th century. She had five children, among them the surgeon Nikolai Nissen Paus, the lawyer George Wegner Paus and the hydropower executive Augustin Paus. (en)
  • Anna Henriette "Jette" Pauss (nascida em 2 de abril de 1841 em em Aker (hoje , Oslo), morreu em 4 de abril de 1918 em Christiania), née Anna Henriette Wegner, professora norueguesa, editora e líder humanitária e missionária. Em sua juventude, ela esteve entre os principais participantes do baile de máscaras de em 1859, com trajes da era Louis XIV e Louis XV em , um dos destaques da alta sociedade cristã no século XIX. Ela teve cinco filhos, entre eles o cirurgião Nikolai Nissen Paus, o advogado George Wegner Paus e o executivo hidrelétrico Augustin Paus. (pt)
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